Autumn - Hillside SPCA, Inc.

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Autumn - Hillside SPCA, Inc.
“ A T rul y U n i q ue An i ma l Sh el t e r”
Helping Hands
A Publication of the Hillside Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Incorporated
Volume 24, Issue 2
Autumn 2010
Stam ps to the rescue
Upcoming Events!
September 12 ~ Lazy Dog Café is sponsoring a Pet
Parade during Minersville Borough Spirit Days, set up
in the 200 block North Front Street
September 18 ~ Hegins Craft Show, Hegins, Pa.
September 25 ~ Hillside pets will be featured during
the Fashion Show sponsored by Maurice's at the Laurel
Mall in Hazleton. Volunteers are needed to help with the
pets, set up, grooming, etc.
October 2 ~ Shenandoah Oktoberfest – watch our
website at www.hillsidespca.com for upcoming details
October 3 ~ Hillside SPCA Annual Open House and
25th Anniversary Celebration with us, noon to 3 pm at
the Hillside SPCA. For directions visit
www.hillsidespca.com
October 10 ~ Ted's Annual Pasta for Paws at the
Greystone Restaurant, Centre St. Pottsville, Pa.
Includes spaghetti, salad and dessert; eat in or take out.
Tickets in advance or at the door. Event raises much
needed funds for Joe’s Fund. Volunteers appreciated!
October 10 ~ “Fall Festival” at Shenandoah Manor,
Shenandoah, Pa. featuring famous homemade
bleenies, an Elvis impersonator, crafters and ethnic
foods galore.
Watch our website for details for the upcoming Hillside
benefit featuring “Another Side” and dates for our
annual holiday mall tables/events and Santa Photos.
If you would like to volunteer at any (or all) of these
events, we would love to have you! Contact
lpsmith96@verizon.net
Thank you!
T
he U.S. Postal service released
new 44-cents stamps featuring
photographs of five dogs and five cats
from animal shelters and rescue organizations on April 30th.
These stamps are still available through
the U. S. Postal Service. We hope more
animals find their “forever” homes as all
The “Stamps to the Rescue” campaign
hopes people will be encouraged to
adopt shelter animals and help solve
the pet overpopulation problem.
Diane Drogalis, Hillside SPCA volunteer
and Postmistress in Zion Grove, Pa.
held a “Stamps to the Rescue” Release
Celebration in conjunction with the release of this social awareness stamp.
The tents outside the Zion Grove Post
Office that Friday were filled with people
and their pets, plenty of great food,
Breezy’s Kissing Booth, pets for adoption, raffles, literature and much more.
A beautiful pet-blessing ceremony was
held. Exclusive stamp cancellations and
envelopes noting Hillside SPCA’S 25
year anniversary were available, along
with sheets of stamps and commemorative t-shirts.
Several television stations covered this
marvelous event! Diane, her coworkers, friends and volunteers (and of
course “Pet Idol” Teak), are truly remarkable Hillside SPCA angels.
The BowWow Beauty Pageant & Hillside Dog Walk
Saturday September 11th, rain or shine.
Amphitheater at Kirby Park in Wilkes Barre, Pa.
All the proceeds solely benefit the Hillside SPCA
in memory of Michaelyn Compton.
Registration for both BowWow Beauty contest and Walk 11 am
The crowning of this year’s King & Queen of BowWow Beauty ~ Hillside's unique "My Dog
Will Eat That Contest" ~ training demo ~ bird sanctuary demo ~ Basket Raffle
Vendors and rescues will be on hand.
"Royal Photos" for all BowWow Beauty entrants sponsored by Earl & Sedor Photography
Wyoming Valley West Middle School Band/Chorus will perform our National Anthem.
Day’s events span from 11am – 3 pm
Bob Reynolds of WNEP, Channel 16,
with Diane Drogalis, and Teak
the fortunate pets pictured on these
stamps have!
You can find the stamps at your local
post office or visit www.usps.com
Inside This Issue
Different is good
3
Kitten crisis
4
Happy, happy
4
Unlucky or lucky
5
Memorials & remembrances
6
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Helping Hands
VOLUM E 24, I S S UE 2
Help us get “FREE
“FREE MONEY”
MONEY”
NEWSLETTER OF THE
HILLSIDE SPCA, INC.
That’s right, free money for Hillside,
three easy ways.
Published Three Times Annually
By the HILLSIDE SPCA, INC
P.O. Box 233, 51 SPCA Road
Pottsville, PA 17901
(570) 622-7769
#1. Get your free Boyer’s key tag from
any Hillside representative. Shop at
Boyer’s Market and present your free
key tag to the cashier. That’s it, you are
done. Boyer’s will send Hillside a 1%
rebate check twice a year.
www.hillsidespca.com
Shelter Management
BARBARA UMLAUF, Manager
BECKY MOYER, Feline Manager
TRICIA MOYER, Asst. Canine Manager
Humane Investigations/Officers
BARBARA UMLAUF ~ AMY ECKERT
TRICIA MOYER ~ MARYBETH GRAF
DENISE TURKAVAGE
JANINE CHOPLICK
Shelter Visitation and Adoption Hours
Dog Quarters
MON-SAT: 11:30 am to 3:00 pm
SUN: 11:30 am to 2:00 pm
Cat Quarters
MON-SAT: Noon to 4:00 pm
SUN: Noon to 3:00 pm
© Copyright 2010, All Rights Reserved
Hillside Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, Incorporated. Reproduction in whole or
in part without express written permission is
strictly prohibited.
#2. Redner’s “Save-a-Tape” program.
Just stop at customer service and get
your free “Save-a-Tape” card. Present
it to the cashier prior to checking out.
Save your register tape and either mail
or give them to any Hillside representative. The 1% rebate check may not
sound like much, BUT if 50 families
spent $75.99 a week in groceries for
one year… Hillside would receive
$1,950!! Not too shabby!
#3. Dad’s “Have-a-Heart” Program. Cut
and save the UPC codes from any
Dad’s dog or cat food and treats; mail
or give them to any Hillside representative. That’s all, we do the rest. Hillside
will receive 10 cents for every UPC
code.
Our thanks to Boyer’s, Redner's, Dad’s,
and YOU!
Shop online and help Hillside
The Hillside SPCA has been invited to
join a great new program being sponsored by Market America.
With this program, we can all join together to make our dreams a reality in
making a difference in the lives of very
special animals.
Hillside will receive a generous donation when our supporters shop online at
http://marketamerica.com/hillsidespca
This is not a temporary program. Every
time you shop at this website, Hillside
receives credit toward a donation for
the potential of anywhere from $300 to
$3600 weekly.
This website has over 3,000 of your
favorite stores to shop from, including
Walmart, Target, BoscovÕs, CabelaÕs
and more.
YOUR support is what keeps our doors open… please help.
__ $5
__ $10
__ $20
Enclosed is my gift of:
__$25 __ $50 __ $100
Other $______
Name:
Address:
VACATION RAFFLE WINNER
(Spring 2010)
Roberta Andersen
Orwigsburg, PA
Address:
City:
State:
Thanks to all of you for your support!
The vacation raffles are a major
source of income for us, and we look
forward to your continuing and
faithful support.
Zip:
Mail to: Hillside SPCA, PO Box 233, Pottsville, PA 17901
~ Hillside Board of Directors
All contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. The official
registration and financial information of the Hillside S.P.C.A., Inc. may be obtained by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999.
Registration does not imply endorsement.
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“D ifferent” in a good w ay
T
his picture of Joe is one of the few
pictures where he acted naturally.
I was shocked to see it. You see, he
always thought it was funny to make
silly faces for the camera.
It truly has been one of the most difficult
times we've experienced, with severe
cruelty cases that require special care
due to neglect, abuse, starvation, accidents, on and on.
I waited with baited breath for his first
kindergarten picture which I was going
to give to my family for Christmas gifts.
When I opened the envelope, I almost
fell over! He scrunched his face in the
most awful way! When I asked him why
he did that he replied, "I wanted it to be
different". He accomplished his goal!
We are facing so many cases where
people just move out and leave their
animals behind. They don't call anybody — just leave, leaving them waiting
for water, food, and their owners to
come back. But we come instead. So
many of them are in such bad shape
they need to go to the vet immediately.
His eulogy, written by a wonderful family member John Knechdt, said so many
things that recognized Joe for the person he was. (It hurts so much to say
‘was”…)
I truly could not imagine what would
happen if we didn’t have Joe’s Fund. It
would be a tragedy. I am so fortunate to
have faithful and loyal supporters of
Joe’s Fund, and I know that I’m repeating myself, but there really aren’t
enough words to tell you how much it
means to our buddies and me. Joe
would be so proud.
In John’s remembrance of Joe, which I
quote here, he wrote: “Joe was funny,
with a dry sense of humor, a quick wit,
ironic, with a great sensitivity to the
absurdities of life, intelligent, articulate,
even brilliant—I’m told he could read
the newspaper at the age of three.
Soft-spoken, he had a gentle soul.
Humble, self-deprecating, without any
inflated sense of self-importance. Unconventional, a non-conformist.
He lived as he was, not as he was expected to be.
Contrary—he went
against the grain, swam against the
current.
The world needs people like Joe. We
need rebels and outlaws and nonconformists. We need people who
push the envelope and ask hard questions and don't just accept things as
they are and just do what they're told.
We need to have people that question
authority and challenge the status quo."
Now you have accomplished Joe's and
my goal of saving so, so many animals,
animals that would not have had a
chance if it weren't for your tremendous
generosity to "Joe's Fund". It literally
means the difference between life and
death.
I am proud to be a part of “JOE’S FUND”
helping animals in need!
$200__
$100__
Enclosed is my gift of:
$50__ $25__ $10__
Other $_______
Name:
Address:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
Please make checks payable to: Hillside SPCA, Inc.
Mail to: “Joseph Parnell Spay/Neuter & Emergency Fund”
c/o Hillside SPCA, Inc., PO Box 233, Pottsville, PA 17901
All contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. The official registration and financial
information of the Hillside S.P.C.A., Inc. may be obtained by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania,
1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
It would take a book to tell you about all
the animals you have saved. I miss Joe
every moment of my life, and I know the
pain will never go away. Joe’s Fund
and the Hillside keep our buddies and
me alive.
With great love and gratitude,
~ Barbara, Joe, & Buddies
Canned Food CRISIS
Since Hillside's beginnings we have
been able to depend on
corporate canned food donations to
help feed the shelter
residents. Whether a sign of the
economic times or for whatever
reason it seems we can no longer
depend on this type of
donation. The supply of canned dog
and cat food is now critically
low. Any and all donations would
be greatly appreciated. Donations
(monetary or food) may be dropped
off at the Hillside SPCA 7 days a
week during business hours.
Thank you!
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K itten crisis
K
there and get their cats
fixed. Tell them to call us
if they need help.
itten
season
has descended
upon us in full force
with them arriving at
Hillside
nonstop
since mid-April. Prior
to that, an unusual
number were turned
in during the cold
winter months.
Mother Nature is
wonderful in most
ways, but she lets us down where pet
overpopulation is concerned. Homeless, wandering cats reproduce at
alarming rates, and unless someone is
trapping, neutering and releasing them
(TNR) they either live on to keep reproducing, suffer un-timely and sometimes
horrible deaths, or come to us. These
poor, homeless felines have no choice.
Very problematic for our shelter and
feline staff is the never ending numbers
of kittens that are brought to us by owners of un-spayed cats. Yes, owned cats!
When we accept kittens, the owner
must agree to have the mother
spayed, and we make arrangements
on the spot, or do a follow up.
Yes, these are tough economic times.
There is a very low cost spay-neuter
clinic available that we recommend,
and even some financial help out
there.
You can help us get people to utilize
these resources. Encourage your family, neighbors and friends to get out
Better yet, why not sponsor a “free spay or neuter” for them? You can
also call or mail us to
sponsor a “free spay or
neuter” for someone out
there who wants to adopt
a cat or kitten but cannot
afford the veterinarian
cost to have it fixed.
Our feline quarters are bursting at the
seams, and our dedicated employees
are struggling to deal with the hundreds
of kittens that come to us.
Kitten mortality is high and adoptions
are low. Please, please help us in any
way you can. Call Becky, our feline
manager at (570) 847-6845 or (570)
622-7769.
H appy dogs, happy staff
O
ften at the shelter, it is easy for the
staff to become overwhelmed and
saddened by the cases of abuse and
neglect we see on a daily basis. Visiting
our former residents in their new homes
is one way we remind ourselves why we
do what we do 365 days a year!
home. Boy, am I glad I did! Though it
was almost two years since I’d seen this
gal, she remembered me and eagerly
greeted me with her favorite ball, which
I threw to her for nearly two hours. I was
ecstatic to see her and hopefully, she
was equally happy to see me!
Bella is just one of those cases that
gives me reason to smile. Bella
(formerly Carly of Hillside) was a dog
that was truly a broken spirit. Picked up
by myself and Janine nearly two years
ago along a lonely back road, Bella was
a dog that was clearly mistreated and
neglected.
Bella is a lucky, lucky girl and she has a
wonderful life. I am so thankful for
happy endings, more like “happy
beginnings” for dogs like Bella — dogs
that were once broken dogs but now
flourishing and living the life dogs are
supposed to live.
After much TLC, Bella learned to trust
again and quickly became a favorite of
mine. She proved to be a loyal and
intelligent dog following me literally
everywhere. Her calmness and
gentleness is what indeed got Bella her
home!
When Christine and Brian T. came to
meet dogs for a companion for their lab,
Gomer, Bella quickly stole their hearts.
Thank you to all who have given our
buddies the very best of homes. This
visit was the pick-me-up I really needed!
She was sweet and kind and just what
they needed! Chris and Brian adopted
Bella. While it was hard for me to see
her go, I just knew Bella had won the
“doggie lotto” and was heading out to a
whole new life!
I had made a promise to Carly (Bella)
that I would come to see her in her new
~ Tricia Moyer, Assistant Canine Mgr.
Dogs like Bella, along with cats,
kittens, puppies, horses, bunnies,
gerbils and more await loving, forever
homes. Visit us 24/7 for photos/info at
www.hillsidespca.com
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Your new “fur-ever’ friend is w aiting...
Robert
Fair
Max & Ruby
Berk
Hitch
Fireworks
Snowcone
Jimi Hendrix
U nlucky or lucky?
C
ats in happy homes?...lucky.
Homeless street cats?...unlucky. Cat
covered in thick, dried paint?...unlucky.
Painted cat brought to Hillside?...lucky.
Cat with dead kittens and burned, raw
underside?...unlucky. Weak, infected cat
brought to Hillside?...lucky.
to a vet where he was examined and
shaved, right down to his whiskers.
Meet Swatch who languished in a
backyard hardly able to move because
his paint-hardened body would not allow
him to. Who could have done this?
anesthesia) with Siamese features. He
was a real sweetheart, and shortly after
word got out about him, he was adopted
into a loving home. Lucky Swatch!
Nobody in the neighborhood knew. He
was brought to us and immediately taken
Then there is our very gentle and calm
Chamomile, still recovering from infection
How great he must have felt rid of his
heavy dried paint burden! His
transformation revealed a very handsome
young male (he was neutered while under
and malnourishment. Our vet was
mystified, like we were, as to what caused
her condition. Birthing four dead babies
may have been a factor. Her rear quarter
underside was raw as beef; she was in
pain and likely suffering from the trauma
of a hard birth. Chamomile needed to be
closely monitored and as of this writing, is
under close watch of a veterinarian. As
you read this, we are hopeful she will be
ready for adoption. How can anyone
resist her? Our gentle, loving Chamomile
is lucky, but she’ll be even luckier if
someone gives her a forever home!
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M em orial and R em em brance G ifts
MEMORIALS
Catherine Bright by Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Crosswell, Johanne Zerbey Martz
Leona Milewski by Mark & Mary Widel,
Peggy Twardzik, Florence Yanall, Mr.
& Mrs. Juma Abdiroglu, Mr. & Mrs.
John Cantwell, Redco Group & Provider Community Services, VIST Financial Corp., Kathleen Palubinsky,
Esq., U.S. EPA Friends & Co-workers,
Joseph Lobichusky, DDS, Parente
Beard, Stephen Howie, Lois
Reichwein, Dolores Tichy, Eleanor
Oravitz, Joe Skubel, Alice Brennan,
Marty & Anita Dwyer, Marian Delance,
James McClafferty, John & Elaine
Harkins, Bobby & Linda Brennan,
Tommy & Donna Wallauer, Debra &
Lewis Walters, Cindy Carson, Gwen &
Tim Holden, Molly Dalton, Creavery
Lord, McClafferty Family, Alice Grutsky
Donald Allen by Ina Simons, Clara
Forbes, Colonial Terrace & Towers
Tenant Assoc., Sharon Wilson, Joyce
Richlin, Wyalusing Elementary Sunshine Club, Stella Jones, Sarah Herman, Gerry & Bob Mosier, Elsie Travis,
Mim Stumpo, Pauline Northrup, Ethel
Parks, John Estrada, Mary L. Place,
Willis Detharidge, Gene Silverstrim,
Anna Harris, Janice Wilmer, Myrna
Hamm, Dolly Lane, Jill & Harlan Llewellyn, Harriet Meyer, Barbara
McGroarty
George Heinley, Jr., by Joseph Seaman, Vicki Gaudette
Cheryl Bejgrowicz, Mary Bernadyn,
Linda Charnick
Patricia Schilbe by Anne McDowell,
Nancy Williams
Jane Ann Pellegrini by Eileen Rowland
& Pets
Margaret D. “Peg” Lewis by Elizabeth
Lenosky, Lester, Cynthia, Dani Rhen,
Joseph & Irene Mashock, Elaine
Shandor, Robert Evans, Jr. Family,
Dorothy Evans Family, Karen Belfiore,
Paul Babinsky, Order of Eastern Star
Cressona Chapter 367
Ruth “Snookie” Ebersole by Marlene
Raker, Margaret Ebersole
Mary Steffan by Ethel & Joe Dallago
Jacqueline Kehr by Pat McGovern,
Schinpf Family, Karen Bamford, Joan
Schreffler
Mary Leininger by Molly Wuchter
Allan W. Strencosky by Ann Daniels,
Charlie Kerschner
Solomon Kahane by Paulette Beaver,
Joseph & Joan Tout, Pat & Barb Ferguson, Friends at Penn Equipment
Corp., Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Hudock,
Roberta Dunn, Stephen Simchak
Gwen Skripko by Mr. & Mrs. William
Rowan
Rick Bindie by Paula & Jeff Sterbenz
Carl Schleef by Mary Horan, Mr. &
Mrs. Donald Rowan
William T. Higgins by Friends & Colleagues Sugarloaf Mtn. Corp.
Mark Mosolino by Matt Buletza
James Strohecker by Dana Mansell
Cecelia Jevelle by Donna Baker
Judith A. Poploski by Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Price, Hollander Home Fashions Coworkers, Rose, Tammy, Sherry & Larry
Zimmerman, Mary Jo Munley, Mary
Ellen Reedy, Butch & Mary Poploski,
Mr. & Mrs. Francis McAndrew, Flora
Coslee, Lisa McCabe
Betty Paul by North Ward Social Club
Caroline Dombroski by Sharon & Ron
Maue, Linda Smith
Bonnie Sommits by Babara & Joe
Benjamin Roeder by Lauren, Jake &
Christopher Jones, Judy & Mike Jolly,
Shannon Sweaney, Ralph & Carolyn
Falls, Sr.
Karl F. Goos by Aletha Heinbaugh,
James Wallibillich, Rochelle Quiggles,
Thaddeus Wall, M. Shay, Hillary Cole,
Jen Stauffer, Sara Ercolant, Chris
Schultz, Kathy Cooper
John Wychunas by Mary Ann Barter
Richard White by Cynthia Metterle,
Sherryl Banias
Honorable William A. Hutchinson by
Louise Hutchinson
Lucy Lou Yusella, Tonto Radzievich
by Pat Hotsko
Thomas H. W. Reppert by Harold
Kauffman, Rev. Nelson R. Reppert,
Gerald Reppert
Catherine F. Ruane by Nancy Bevans
Peter & Ruth Sidella by Anonymous
Florence Modesto by Dave Swirosky,
Carl & Anntoinette Weist, Joan Schreffler, Elizabeth Lenosky, Donna Madden Family, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bainbridge, Ellen Schlitzer, Mr. & Mrs.
Joseph Frinzi
Emma Jean Zelli by William Rudisill
Maggie Scharadin by Gary Scharadin
Mary & Buddy Miller by Jean Alford
Barbara Crisanti by Aldona & Edward
Butler
George Heinley, Jr., by Patricia &
Thomas Donlin, Susie & Ed Howell,
Duncan Family, Edna Laubenstine, Mr.
& Mrs. Paul Androshick, George,
Brittany & Margaret Tatum, Cookie &
Joe Eckley, Anonymous
Dorothy Sohosky by John & Susa
Kruss, Louis Ferris, Retired Public
Employees of PA, Lawrence Palko,
Robert & Mary Webb, Elaine Thoman,
SCOOP, Janice & Tom Spinelli, Dorothy Bogish, Toni Koller, Darlene Baver,
Ella Achenbach, DEP Pottsville District
Office, Erma Inger, David & Charlanne
Frantz, Cynthia Kuklis, Louise & Joe
Kreydt, Joyce Price
John “Pop” Schoener by the Leinwebers & Craig’s Mom, John & Dorothy
Naag, Jodi Staller, Elaine Tutko, Dorothy & John Yaag, Lynn Bucklar, Mary
Ann Sabol, Dorothy Bachert, Phyl
Wyse
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. W. Reppert by
Rev. Nelson R. Reppert
Paul E. Rice by Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Nahas, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Munley, Mr. & Mrs. Johnathan
Munley, Mr. & Mrs. Francis McAndrew, Dr. & Mrs. Keith Rice
Marion L. Smith by Blanche Pfleuger,
Dave & Pat Santee, William Smith,
Harry & Diane Brown, Kathleen &
Owen Owens
Lois Damiani by Virginia Kimmel,
Eleanor Isgate, Nancy & Clifton
Gordon
Tom Curvey by Jack Frie
Josephine M. Kondertavage by
Donna Kost, Gail & Roland Yudt,
Anne Demie, Maggie Alonge, Mary E.
Chodur, Robin & Allen Abbott, Edward & Theresa Kondertavage, Jack
& Marge Unitis family, Margaret
Shubeck, Wai & Jeanne, Melisssa
Sommers, Mr. & Mrs. J. DeAngelo,
Sue DelMonte, Ester & Flash Stergen,
Fran & Jack Sura, Mrs, Keven & Beth
Duke, Mr. & Mrs. Russell King,
JoAnne Whitehead, Lori & Joe Genits,
Tom & Pam Glock, Irene Hudasky
George E. Williams by Jean & Carmen Branco, St. Clair Hunting Club,
Mary Lou Michaels, Bruce Billingham,
Kyle Stencovage, Kristina Kochinski,
Barb & Ron Wyansky, Richard Bell
Family, John Demartino, Carol & Ron
Smoll
Joe by Michelle & Lanny Bachman,
Jr.
Margaret Etherington by Terri Etherington
John Mitchell by Clint & Jean Davis,
Mary Lou Michaels, Underwriters Lab
Inc., Schuylkill I.U. 29 Employees
Marie Burns by Dr. & Mrs. Vincent
Moffit, Helen Weiss, Douglas Naftzinger, Amy Wrigley, Diane Barton
Tommy Balsavage by Kathy &
Tommy
Charles Hoffman by Janet & Bob
Stecker
Dr. James Hyssong by Barry & Donna
Hart
Dr. Elliot Silk by Beryl Silk
Eleanor Precourt by Prudence Precourt
Elaine Chattin by Jennifer Buchinski
Dawn Bubeck by Shirley Schaeffer
Tracy A. Rosenberger Baver by Frances & Carol Zucal, Marlise Ryan,
Bonnie & Carmen diCello, Kelly, Mike
& Seth Thomas, Joseph & Cynthia
Calabrese, Rose Mary Pepe, Luicinda
Bernitsky, Rose Mary Slane, Mr. &
Mrs. Joseph Logan, Stephen & Stella
Brish, Josephine Brish, Eugene Kessock, Timothy Kerns
Joan Guers by Sean Macleary Family,
Thomas Ward, Jr. Family, Dan &
Debbie Igo, Mark & Susie Kester,
Cecelia Scherer, Mark & Rae Jeffery,
Mike & Anita Anspach, Tom & Catherine Reardon, Tom & Christine Kardish, Betsy Greenman, William Fahey,
Kathryn & Robert Baziluik, Richard
Caravetta, Lazor Family
Dan Dash, Joe Tancredi, Leona
Milewski by Diane Drogalis
Wayne Wolfgang by Lorraine & Davis
Kimmel
Helen Kanousky by Linda & Bell
Goldberg, Marian Kaufman, Margaret
& Frank McAndrew, Mr. & Mrs. Wally
Chesla, Raims Family, Jim & Joan
Caulfield, Louise Palubinsky, Mary
Ann, Lori Anne, Mary Jo Link, Joe &
Donna Palubinsky
Eleanor Pecovich by Val Pacenta
Bill Fitzpatrick by David Maue, David
Gaudette
Leonard Visgaitis by Joan Dacquisto
John A. Medvetz by Boyer Family,
Anne McLaughlin’s Child Care, Mr. &
Mrs. William Rowan, Robert & Dorothy
Davis, Cynthia Burda, Joann & Zachary Pribish, Andrea Covelusky, Tom &
Eleanor Heffron by Bernadette Heffron Gombola, John & Elizabeth Reilly
Thomas Dudash by Joseph Kuperavage, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Keith Schinkel,
Michael & Lynn Dudash
Walter Yarosh by Eleanor Brennan,
Pat Piccioni, Hutsko Family, Dr. &
Mrs. Robert Zimmerman, Gary Baver,
Helena McCready, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Walasavage, Sr., Don, Peggy,
Christpher Butler, Richard & Carolyn
Byrnes
“In Memory” and “In Honor” contributions should be sent to: “Memorials/Honors”, Hillside SPCA, PO Box 233, Pottsville, PA 17901
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M em orial and R em em brance G ifts, continued
Joseph Toter by Sioban Walsh
Kayla L. Malick by Diane Lenosky
Mary Ann Matto by Beth Cerullo, Mr. &
Mrs. Michael Miller
Robert D. Long by Jill Schweikert,
George & Patricia Wolff, Charlotte
McKeon, Linda DeAngeles, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Mestishen, Kathleen Eagan,
Alice Sapp, Charlotte Smith, Agnes
Bickley
John Rosenberger Sr. by USW Local
6996, William Gillmore
William Patrick Quinn by Rose Farber,
Julie Farber, John & Mary Lurwick,
Margaret Simpson, Carolyn HeiserWood
Thomas M. Chaplick by Doris DelaneyRodrian, John Pereala, Daniel & Joan
Harrison,Bernard Sheris, Jan Chaplick
E. Heffron, Reilly McNabb by Lois
Shober, Eleanor Reilly Heffron
Leo Breznick by Linda & Leo Breznick
Dorothy Purcell by Monica Bonitatibus,
Richard Dulisse
Thomas Kubasek by Terry Rusczyk,
Charlotte Matikiewicz, Ed & Jane
Micklonis, Carol Rish, Lorraine & Tom
Smith, Berwick Offray, LLC
Trooper, Gypsy by Hillside Staff
Abby by Constance Glasner Brown
Judy, Sassy by Glenda Blyler
Laurie Sanders, Rhonda Chivinski by
Marie & Frank Scheuren
Sonny by Erin & Tim Snyder
Michael Tyson by Brush Wellman Inc.
Tommy by Tom & Kathy Balsavage
Our Wedding Guests by Alicia Oertner
Robert L. Nabholz by His Family
PET MEMORIALS & HONORS
Sebastian by Missy Dicker
Spencer by Max Rizzardi
Helen Delenick by Linda Delenick
Brindy by Ann Halteman
Spanky Valentino by Ruth Jones
Charlie by Charles & Myra Hoffman,
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Macey
Buddy by Eleanor Somits, Bonnie
Somits
Charlotte, Junior, Othello by Anonymous
Snicker Freeman by Robert Boyer
Buddy Munn by Nancy Richards, Bob
Noel, Duchess, Brownie, Ginger, Cuddles, Mocha, Pebbles, Peppe, Cesar,
Sam, Kaya,, Candy, Samantha, Lucky,
Beauty, Grey, Fluffy, Tabby by Eileen
Rowland
Buster by Mark & Jane Wicklund, Arlene Sabol
Ed Leuchtner, Marjorie Gerber, Jim
Howatt, Jr. by Sylvia, Becky, Hillside
Residents
BIRTHDAY HONORS
Janet Pielacha by Joseph Pielacha
Brooklyn by Lora Montz, Sandra Grasly
Rio Peabody, Eddy Pelly, Molly
Enama, Annie Carduff, Brandy Teter,
Rasneed Schreffler, Honey & Molly
Ford, Shelly Popson, Ollie by Diane
Drogalis
Jasmine by Holly & Fred Booth
Teak by Dolores Ney
Al, Chloe, Pluto by Alan Rhen
Buddy by Dorothy Adamitis
Buddy by the Webers
Rocky by William Spain III
Brent by His Family, Pat Pacenta
Dinkey by Martina Nestor
Oreo by Rev. Nelson Reppert
Phoebe Teixeira by Mr. & Mrs. T. Jenkins
Sophia, Rusty by Joseph Lazovi
Trudy Hewitt by Snyder County Children & Youth
Ed by Pruella Schaeffer
Ronald McMullen by Marie Skripnek
Ed Leuchtner by Marjorie Gerber, Jim
Howatt, Jr.
Samantha Deutch by Kim EberleWang
Orpah I. Umholtz by Thomas H. Umholtz
Ric Earnest by Wanda Edelman,
Phoebe Moyer
Gordon E. Precourt by Prue Precourt
James Devitt by Walter Weber Family
Joan Ney by Alice Heck, Diane & Ron
Rohrbach, Bruce & Becky Marshall,
Dorothy Leiby, Mr. & Mrs. M.
Swenson, Jeanette Imschweiler
Richard Purcell by Marie & Frank
Scheuren
Drew Penoni by Meribeth Penoni
Woody by Shelly & Andy Hansbury
B.J. Howat, Marjorie Gerber by Jim
Howat
Dill by Kay Rossachacz
Ada Romaine Leffler by Dorothy Heinbach
Sam Klinger by Elaine Zangari, Family
Health Care Center Staff
Bo Dormer by Virginia Boyer, Robert
Boyer, Barb & Joe, Ione Geier, Jacqueline Dormer, the Dormers, Fluffu,
Peanut, Bailey, Harry, Maggie
Gaeb Graf by Barb & Joe
Lisa Peachy’s Uncle by Tania
Maddie by Tricia Palubinsky
Teddy Hewitt by Barb & Residents
Toby by Tricia, Corey, Moyer Family,
Joe, Alumni
Spike by Gina & Patrick Ricigliano
Jean & Jack Morgan, Emma & Paul
Boltz by Ruth Ann & Paul Boltz
Sugar Foot by Prudence Precourt
Eli by Maureen Graf, Liz Pysher & the
Pups, Barb, Staff & Residents
Bill & Cody Snyder, Hoot Thorne by
Snyder Family
Books by Lisa Konkus, Pixie, Mimi,
Baxter
Hootsie by Sarah, Jenna, Joe, Barb &
Staff
Nettie Ridilla & Pets by Lisa Coroniti
Boudin Smarkanick by Don & Linda
Lindenmuth
Diamon Vickery by Barb & Joe
Cindy Caruano by Sisters in Preceptor
Zeta
Mary Lefko by Janet Purcell, Betsy
Lucadamo
Taffy McCarthy, Sammi Pastorella by
Marion Andrews
Teddy Rosenberger-Labooty by Barb,
Janine, Staff, Alumni
Reading by Patricia Falco
Holly, Punky by Anne Mierman
Sally by Dorothy Stangl
Kelsey Brown by Cindy Fennell, Pappy
Brown
Vivian Rhoades by Kruczek family
Wayne Wolfgang by Lorraine & David
Kimmel
Cody by Walter & Kathleen Kruzek
Snoopie by Elliot Silk
Symba, Chelsey, Spencer by Renie
Wanninsky
Brittany Dukmen by Melanie & Mark
Fels
Chanty by Ruth Jones
Bayley by Kathleen & Kathy Hampford
Frances Palko by Deborah Moyer
Copper, Happy by Jack & Rosalie
Klosko
Charles Lawrence by Doris Stepsus
Lassie, Dusty, Tasha by Lois Shober
Eleanor Spatz by Carolyn Marconis,
Tomalavage Family, Allen Koch, Mary
C., Jack, Dave Guzick, Linda Lindenmuth, Betty Guzick, Olga McSurdy
Riskee Business by Sallee, Barb &
Paul Umlauf, Mary Ann & Greg Yokitis
Bob Luksh by Lauralie & Stephen Cook
Bailey Gregis
Ed Leuchtner by Jim Howatt, Jr.
All Cats & Kittens in Kitty Heaven by
Anonymous
SPECIAL PEOPLE
To those wishing to remember the
Hillside SPCA in your will and estate
planning, it is important to use our
full corporate title in doing so:
Hillside Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, Incorporated
High Postage Costs
To help defray the high cost
of postage, it will be greatly
appreciated if either a firstclass rate postage stamp or
a self-addressed stamped
envelope be included with
your mailed donations if you
require a receipt or
acknowledgement.
Every little bit helps as we
continue to struggle to keep
our doors open.
Thank you!
P.O. Box 233
Pottsville, PA 17901
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Hillside SPCA’s
25th Anniversary Celebration
& Annual Open House
October 3, 2010 Noon to 3 pm
Join us for a funfun-filled event!!
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Come one, come all to our grand 25th year celebration of Hillside SPCA and the unveiling of the
plaque for the new "Meet & Greet" building. I was so overwhelmed with the tremendous support
of the wonderful people who made this miracle happen. Even though the building is not completed
yet, (it will be for October 3rd) we have brought animals into it to show potential adopters and the
difference was phenomenal! Instead of sniffing, running, and barking, they got to sit in a quiet place
to meet their new family. Dogs that would have been put back behind the shelter fence are now
happily living in loving homes instead! You made this possible.
We hope you can celebrate with us on Sunday, October 3rd
between noon and 3:00 pm. We have lots of activities, food, games, and a DJ to
make it a wonderful day! We love to see our alumni and hear stories of their happy lives
in their forever homes! Hope to see you here! (for directions visit www.hillsidespca.com)
~ Barbara, buddies, and everyone at the Hillside SPCA